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A review by lianareadsblog
Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger
3.0
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I was intrigued by the cover and description of this story. Knowing that I enjoyed the previous book by the author, I wanted to read this one and see where she’s taking me next.
That being said, it took me a while to read this book. I’m usually a one sitting reading person but the fact that I’m here there are so many characters and the past and present don’t combine until the end, it made it difficult to even keep up with who is who and what their part is in this story.
The DNA kits was an interesting idea because I can see why everyone will be intrigued and what’s happening next is a spiralling suspenseful moments where the characters are showing exactly their ugly parts and while they are still trying to hide it, it makes everything more twisted.
It’s an intriguing story overall, with unlikeable cast of characters , at least for me and I would recommend this book to any reader because I loved the whole concept and I think it makes for some great bookish discussions and not only bookish.
I was intrigued by the cover and description of this story. Knowing that I enjoyed the previous book by the author, I wanted to read this one and see where she’s taking me next.
That being said, it took me a while to read this book. I’m usually a one sitting reading person but the fact that I’m here there are so many characters and the past and present don’t combine until the end, it made it difficult to even keep up with who is who and what their part is in this story.
The DNA kits was an interesting idea because I can see why everyone will be intrigued and what’s happening next is a spiralling suspenseful moments where the characters are showing exactly their ugly parts and while they are still trying to hide it, it makes everything more twisted.
It’s an intriguing story overall, with unlikeable cast of characters , at least for me and I would recommend this book to any reader because I loved the whole concept and I think it makes for some great bookish discussions and not only bookish.